Category Archives: Karel Donk

I’ve published the latest version of the QuantumGate source code to the GitHub repository. From now on that repository is going to receive frequent updates as I continue to work on QuantumGate.

You can download the source code and follow the build instructions in the README file if you’re interested in trying it out. After a successful build, you can try out the TestApp to get a general idea of what’s possible and take a look at <a href="https://github.com/kareldonk/QuantumGate/wiki/Examples

I’ve published the latest version of the QuantumGate source code to the GitHub repository. From now on that repository is going to receive frequent updates as I continue to work on QuantumGate.

You can download the source code and follow the build instructions in the README file if you’re interested in trying it out. After a successful build, you can try out the TestApp to get a general idea of what’s possible and take a look at <a href="https://github.com/kareldonk/QuantumGate/wiki/Examples

I’ve published the latest version of the QuantumGate source code to the GitHub repository. From now on that repository is going to receive frequent updates as I continue to work on QuantumGate.

You can download the source code and follow the build instructions in the README file if you’re interested in trying it out. After a successful build, you can try out the TestApp to get a general idea of what’s possible and take a look at <a href="https://github.com/kareldonk/QuantumGate/wiki/Examples

I’ve published the latest version of the QuantumGate source code to the GitHub repository. From now on that repository is going to receive frequent updates as I continue to work on QuantumGate.

You can download the source code and follow the build instructions in the README file if you’re interested in trying it out. After a successful build, you can try out the TestApp to get a general idea of what’s possible and take a look at <a href="https://github.com/kareldonk/QuantumGate/wiki/Examples

I’ve published the latest version of the QuantumGate source code to the GitHub repository. From now on that repository is going to receive frequent updates as I continue to work on QuantumGate.

You can download the source code and follow the build instructions in the README file if you’re interested in trying it out. After a successful build, you can try out the TestApp to get a general idea of what’s possible and take a look at <a href="https://github.com/kareldonk/QuantumGate/wiki/Examples

Harvest One Limited recently announced the new Cactus RQ250 Li-ion battery-powered wireless monolight and currently have a Kickstarter campaign running where you can get one for a reduced price. It’s a really compact flash, roughly as big as a Canon Speedlight